• MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    Denmark has lots of English speakers, you’d get by pretty well only knowing English and over time you’d pick up some Danish too

    • frank@sopuli.xyz
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      And you get invited to free Danish school to learn. Lots of opportunities to learn Danish here, and as a native English (only) speaker it’s not too hard a language to do OK at.

      But for sure you can do your day to day in English no problem if your job was in English

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        Foreigners here often say that they face a hard time learning Danish, because as soon as the Danes pick up that they are not fluent, they switch to speaking English.

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          For sure. Lots of jokes about that and it’s medium true. It depends where you are and what you’re doing but like socially it’s very welcoming to learn and teach

          I think it’s hard because you don’t need to learn it to survive

        • goodthanks@lemmy.world
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          6 days ago

          I had the same trouble when I moved to Germany. Try to speak Deutsch, nein spreche English. The eastern states were kinder than the western ones. Weimar locals were such kind people compared to Bavarians.

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      You’d pick up about 3 words and thus never truly integrate. This is the trouble with foreign countries where literally everyone speaks near-perfect English.

      That said, there’s only about 4 such countries. The Netherlands and Scandinavia, basically.

    • Colour_me_triggered@lemm.ee
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      Literally everyone over the age of 10 speaks English, but if you’ll still need to understand Danish to actually live there.